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The origin and evolution of segmentation
Authors:Gregory K Davis  Nipam H Patel  
Institution:

a Committee on Developmental Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

b Dept of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago, MC 1028, N-101, 5841 S. Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

Abstract:Arthropods, annelids and chordates all possess segments. It remains unclear, however, whether the segments of these animals evolved independently or instead were derived from a common ancestor. Considering this question involves examining not only the similarities and differences in the process of segmentation between these phyla, but also how this process varies within phyla, where the homology of segments is generally accepted. This article reviews what is known about the segmentation process and considers various proposals to explain its evolution.
Keywords:Evolution  Segmentation  Arthropoda  Annelida  Chordata  Pair-rule  Segment polarity  Phylogeny
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